Urine Specific Gravity: Understanding Urine Concentration
The concentration of dissolved substances in urine is indicated by its specific gravity. Specific gravity is a measure of the density of a substance compared to the density of water. The higher the specific gravity, the more dissolved substances are present in the urine. Normal urine has a specific gravity of 1.003-1.030.Urine Therapy - Related Articles
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